SYNCO B0BN34C4CJ Wireless Lavalier Microphone G3 Lapel Mic User Manual

June 11, 2024
SYNCO

SYNCO B0BN34C4CJ Wireless Lavalier Microphone G3 Lapel Mic User Manual
SYNCO B0BN34C4CJ Wireless Lavalier Microphone G3 Lapel
Mic

Thank you for choosing SYNCO product. Please read this manual carefully before use and follow all instructions mentioned herein.

Caring For Your SYNCO Product

  • Please keep the product in a dry, clean, dust-free environment.
  • Keep corrosive chemicals, liquids and heat source away from the product to prevent mechanics damage.
  • Use only a soft and dry cloth for cleaning the product.
  • Malfunction may be caused by dropping, impact of external force.
  • Do not attempt to disassemble the product. Doing so voids warranty.
  • Please have the product checked or repaired by authorized technicians if any malfunctions happened.
  • Failure to follow all the instructions may result in mechanics damage.
  • Warranty does not apply to human errors.

Package List

Package List

Product Introduction

TX Transmitter

Product Introduction

  1. Volume Control Button
  2. Built-In Mic
  3. Switch Button
  4. 3.5mm Monitoring Port
  5. Recording Button
  6. Pocket Clip
  7. Contacts (For Charging And File Transmission)

RX Receiver

Product Introduction

  1. Switch Button/Back Button
  2. Setting Button
  3. Up Option Button
  4. Down Option Button
  5. Display Screen
  6. Type C/Digital Output Port
  7. 3.5mm TRS/TRRS Output
  8. 3.5mm Monitoring Port
  9. Rx Built-In Mic
  10. Pocket Clip

Working Indicators

Blue/green indicator on transmitter corresponds to the A/ B transmitter shown on the receiver screen

Blue/green indicator flashes| The transmitter waiting for connection
Blue/green indicator keeps on| The transmitter successfully connected to the receiver
Blue / green indicator

lights up and flashes at the same time

| Reset completed
Orange indicator on| Charging
Orange indicator off| Fully charged

Recording Indicators

Red indicator on Recording on
Red indicator off Recording off

Operations

Tx Transmitter

  1. Power On
    Method 1: Push out the TX upwards in the direction shown in the figure. The TX automatically powers on and the blue and green indicators light up and flash.
    Method 2: Long press the switch button on the front of the transmitter for 3 seconds, and the blue and green indicators light up and flash.
    Operations

  2. Power Off & Charging
    Method 1: Slide the TX into the receiver in the direction shown in the figure, and the orange indicator lights on for automatic charging. The orange indicator turns off and the TX automatically shut down when fully charged.
    Method 2: Long press the switch button on the front of the TX for 3 seconds, the blue/green indicator turns off, and the TX shut down.
    Method 3: The TX automatically shuts down in 5 minutes when there Is no connection or recording.
    Operations

  3. Reset
    The TX automatically power on when took out from the RX. Long press the switch button for 3 seconds to shut it down, then long press the switch button for 8 seconds until the blue and green indicator flashe. Reset completed.

  4. Recording
    Recording on: Long press the recording button on the side of the TX for 3 seconds until the red light on. Recording off: Long press the recording button for 3 seconds until the red light turns off. Note: A single recording audio file lasts for a maximum of 22 hours (48K16bit)

  5. File Transfer
    Put back the TX into the RX and set the card reading mode in the RX to read the files.

  6. Monitoring
    Insert the listening device into 3.5mm monitoring port for the RX input sound, such as the RX microphone sound/the RX input audio from mobile phone. Adjust the live-level monitoring volume when press the volume button on the TX.
    Note: This port of the TX is used as output only, not input.

RX Receiver

  1. Power On /Off
    Long press the power button on the RX for 3 seconds until the screen turns on/off to switch on/off.

  2. Reset
    Press the up and dawn buttons for 8 seconds to reset the RX when power on.

  3. Paring
    Automatic paring: Take out the TX after turn on the RX, the TX will automatically turn on and pair with the RX. Manual pairing:
    Method 1: After the RX turns on. enter the setting panel for pairing without taking out the transmitter.
    Method 2: Take out the D( and reset it hest. Enter the setting panel for when the receiver powers on.

  4. File Transfer

  5. Connect the Type-C port of the RX to the output of the mobile phone/ computer through adaptor cable.

  6. Connect the 3.5mm OUT output port of the RX to the device such as camera through TRRS/TRS cable.

  7. The 3.5mm monitoring port of the RX is used for monitoring and can be set as the TRS output port in the Settings panel. The output LA has 3 channels: TXA-TX13-RX. The device supports a maximum of 3 outputs. and the output devices corresponding to TRRS and TRS channels can be combined freely.

  8. Monitoring
    3.5mm Monitoring port of the RX supports 32 (o earphones for in-ear monitoring to mobile phone input or computer Input audio.

Display Screen

  1. Transmitter A
  2. Transmitter B
  3. Transmitter Signal
  4. Transmitter Power
  5. Transmitter Power Level
  6. Sound Effect Of Left Channel
  7. Gain Value Of Left Channel
  8. Sound Effect Of Right Channel
  9. Gain Value Of Right Channel
  10. Receiver
  11. Receiver Power
  12. Power Level Of Receiver Microphone Power Level
  13. Gain Value Of Right Channel
  14. Frequency Setting/Version Information
  15. Output Channel Option
  16. USB Port Output Gain
  17. 3.5Mm Port Output Mode
  18. 3.5Mm Port Output Gain
  19. Monitoring Port Output Mode
  20. Output Channel Option
  21. Monitoring Port Volume

Interface Selection and Button Operation

Display Screen

  1. Press the Setting button or the Up and Down Option button. The screen highlights shows the selected panel.
  2. Press the Up and Down option buttons to switch the panel, and then press the Settings button to select the operation page of the settings panel .
  3. On the operation page, press the Up and Down button to switch between different parameter categories. Press the operation button again as the screen flashes as a prompt. Press the Up and down option key to switch between different options of this parameter.
  4. Press the Power/Return button to return to the previous stage.

Setting Content Description

  1. When the TX A/B memory card is full, the icon will blink red. After selecting the panel of TX A/B, press the setting button to enter the operation page to mute the microphone and view the recording duration.

  2. On the operation page of the RX panel, you can mute the receiver microphone and modify the gain.

  3. Enter The Operation Page Of The Channel Panel:

  4. The noise reduction gear of the channel can be changed. There are three level noise reduction: 75/150/300.

  5. The high frequency lifting of the channel can be set on/off.

  6. 5 EQ sound effects can be selected for the channel.

  7. The gain adjustment of the sound channel can be set.

  8. Enter the frequency setting operation panel to open the frequency and view the version. When the frequency matching function is enabled, a status pop-up will be displayed, indicating the frequency matching succeeds or fails.

  9. The output panel operation page is displayed. The output of the 3.5mm port is (TRRS/TRS), and different microphones are selected for different channels. The function of type -C port is as follows: charging only/ data reading + charging/ reading L transmitter memory file/ reading R transmitter memory file/ mobile phone mode.
    Setting Content Description

  10. Enter the operation page of the monitoring panel, you can adjust the monitoring volume of the receiver and switch the monitoring port mode. After the 3.5mm monitoring port is set from monitoring to output, the output mode and volume are associated with the setting of the out port.

Specifications

TX Transmitter

Wireless Transmission Digital 2.4GHz
RF Frequency Band 2.4G
Working Distance 820ft/250m(LOS area)
Sampling Rate 48KHz
Bit Depth 16Bit
RF Output Power 20dB
Battery Capacity 260mAh, Lithium Battery,
Monitor 3.5mm In-Ear monitoring
Monitor Volume 1-5 level
Built-in Memory 8G
Battery Charging Time 2H
Battery Life 5H
Dimensions 622220mm
Material ABS
Weight 15g

Microphone

Form Factor MEMS Silico Mic
SNR > 75dB
Polar Pattern Omnidirectional
Frequency Range 50-20KHz
Sensitivity -28dB (±3dB, re 1 V/Pa at 1 KHz)
Maximum SPL 110dB SPL (at 1 KHz)

RX Receiver

Wireless Transmission Digital 2.4GHz
RF Frequency Band 2.4G
Working Distance 820ft/250m(LOS area)
Sampling Rate 48KHz
Bit Depth 16Bit
Display Screen 1.8″ (240*160)
Number of Input Channels 3
Number of Output Channels 3
Monitoring 3.5mm In-Ear Monitoring
Monitoring Volum 0-15 level
Audio Output TXA+TXB/RX
Audio Output Volum 40dB-OdB
ANC 75/150/300
High Frequency Boost 4K
Environment Scene Sound Popular, Blues, Scene, Rap, Country
Power Requirements 5V 1A
Battery Type Built-in Lithium Battery, 1800mAh
Battery Charging Time 2.5H
Battery Life 13H
Dimensions 646228mm
Material ABS
Weight 74g

Microphone

Form Factor Electret Condenser Mic
SNR > 75dB
Polar Pattern Omnidirectional
Frequency Range 50-20KHz
Sensitivity 42dB (±3dB, re 1V/Pa at 1 KHz)
Maximum SPL 110dB SPL (at 1 KHz)

WARRANTY

Warranty Period

Thank you for purchasing SYNCO products.

  1. Customers are entitled to free replacement or repair service in case of quality defect(s) found in the product under normal use within 30 days upon receipt of the product.
  2. Original SYNCO products are entitled to 12-month limited warranty service. The warranty period begins on the date of purchase of brand new. mused products by the first end-user.
    Within the warranty Period, if product detect or failure is attributable to material defection or technological problem, the defective product or defective part will be repaired or replaced without charge (service and materials fee).

Warranty Exclusions and Limitations

  1. Faults resulted from inappropriate use of a product without following its operation specification
  2. Artificial damage. e.g. crash, squeeze, scratch, or soaking
  3. Modifications to a product by its user or a third party without prior written consent of SYNCO, e.g. replacement of element or circuit, label alteration
  4. The code on product is inconsistent with that of warranty certificate, or the code on the product or warranty certificate is altered or torn off
  5. All consumable accessory attached to a product, like cable, wind muff, battery
  6. Faults as a result of force majeure, such as fire, flood, lightning, etc.

Warranty Claim Procedure

  1. If failure or any problem occurs to your product after purchase. please contact a local agent for assistance, or you can always contact SYNCO’s customer service through email at [email protected].
  2. Please retain your sales receipt and warranty certificate as proof of purchase. If any of these documents is missing, only sales return or chargeable service will be provided.
  3. If the SYNCO product is out of the warranty coverage, the service and the parts cost will be charged.

Guangzhou Zhiying Technology Co., Ltd

 Room 2401, 24 / F, South Tower, Lisheng Plaza, No. 68 Huadi Avenue, Liwan District, Guangzhou, China, 510000
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